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Kerosene Oil! BY THF BARREL AT ENNISS' Drug Store. July 9, '85 tf. FRESH TURNIP SEEOl The Earliest and Best Turnip ale aft EN N 18b . TRUSSES Of all kinds, at reduced prices, at Fruit Jars! CHE PER THAN EVER. ALSO Rubber Rings for Fruit Jars, at ENMS.V. SCAR'S PRESERVING POWDEBS ENNISS'. For sale at THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MACHINE OIL For Threshers, Reapers, and Mowers at EXXISS'. PRESCRIPTIONS ! If yen irantjoiir prescriptions put up cheaper than anywhere else go to ENNISS' Drug Store. Enniss' Blackberry Cordial, KOR Disenterr. Diarrhoea, Flux, &c, for sale At EXXISS' Drug Store. PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights Obtained, nnd all other business In the U. 8. Patent omee attended to for Moderate Fees. Our office Is opposite the U. R. Patent Onlce, and we can obtain Patents In less time than those re mote from Washlrurton. Send Model or drawing. We advise as to patent ability free of charge; and make So charge unlet ice Obtain Patent. -" We refer her to the Postmaster, the Sapt: of Money Order IMv., and to omclalsof the U. 8. Pat ent office. For circular, advice, terms and refer ences to actual clients in your own State or county. write to C. A, SNOW & CO.. Opposite Patent Ofilt-e, W ashlngton 1. C. Oct.l.'8, tf FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY OF J,u9i'lMuiiis,Jr. Reprsenting a line of Com panics equal to any in North Carolina. Insures against loss or damage bv Fire, Lightning, Wind Storms, Tornadoes or Cy clones. T ' 1 M t roncies written on snort no tice at lowest possible rates. ho sure and call before insur ing your LIFE or PROPERTY. Royal Fire Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, has the larg est net surplus of any Fire In surance Company in the world. All losses paid as soon as ascer tained without the usual dis count for cash payments. Office, next door to A. C. Harris'. Feb25:ly. PRQFESSIOXAl CARDS. 3 KU CrtMOE. L. II. CI.KMKXT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys J.t 1 Jausbuuy, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. NERVOUSDEBIUTY Okoanic Weakness DecaT.and nnraamn. HARRIS' ipoacuredlseaKe, baf. uingure skilled nciaaa. result tram frem ARamoalCure for! ntunl i 1 indiscretion. x Ireo Induleenca. or NERVOUS ver brain work. Avnid th impoitiono prrtrn- Orranie Weakness,! PHYSICAL I trooblM. Oct nor Frca Circular tad Trial Pack oira.and ham important fart, brfort takinc trU DECAY, mrnt rlowhrrc. Take 81TRE Rrmedv that has CURED thomanda, doc not interfere with atten tion to buainca. or cauao pain or inconvenience ia fij way. Fout.dcd on aCICntlDC awdtral nrinri- InYeurtK Middle! ted men. TesTto for over Qixl TEARS BY USeiNMAMYl Tmoosamo Cases. ri. Bj direct applicatioa the acat of diaaaaa ita specific influence ia fell without delav. T. a.r- Iur .1 function of the ho. nan crptniam la reatorcd. Thy i animatina element of life, which have been TMEATJUKYT One Month, - 83 COl Two Months. . B.roS wat ed are aivrn back .an th patientbecomcf cheer rul and rapMlypiini botja atreneth and utml v-. XBTWMmUll, 7.001 HARRIS REMEOYO.a M'raCHCMsra N Tlt, St AT T ATTTa HORSE AKO CATTLE POWDERS i Z,1.." ' ' ' ""LIP. Tors or Im. f ro'itr'a !"iu -.l..r. i- I.o Fl WJft rmji iwrnty r-r rrt ul inkc the butler'an,, And awret Fotttx rowdera.-witt ct:re eT prTrnf alrnnut CTKBT TP" to wiiirn Tienetttm i bM ...ul.. DAVID r. 5-OTJTC. Proprietor. B A L T : 1TODE, M9. J. H. Faniis Druggist. Aeat. It is observed that the m ;rriageablc girls talk horse because it is the lan guage of the groom. Ttff-Bits, f That Famous Bruiuwick Stew. j i i iiaLiwiA fbo I from .fame ? : MBIlna or v iraum in... r-r I ? urn - ci ... 5 fn Borv n n to their mentis I iK " Umiiku-ic ; atJW. a scew Known m hic - U has been a question in dispnte as to r,in r.f this "stew." The true history of it is about as follows: During - n the war of loiz tnere wan a llo,u Janes Matthews, who was a soldier in that war. He was from red oak neigh borhood in Brunswick county, Va. He was also a great squirrel hunter, ana it was nis way oi cuwaiug u; ...a.. which gained him much puhirity and IK JS .i?l V with the ladies. His mode of cooking the squirrel was quite simple, as follows: After dressing it nicelv, the squirrel was set to cooking early in the morning, so that it - might be ready for a 2 o'clock dinner. It was kept stewing continually, water being added to supply evaporation, until it was so thoroughly done that the flesh would separate from bones which .were taken out and the stew seasoned to the taste, not having any vegetables what ever in it. This was the firsM3runswick stew of 1816 and contirued to be until 1830-32, when the tomato had become known as a most excellent vegetable. About this time a man by the name of Ned Stith (from the same county) con ceived the idea of improving "Matthew s stew" by the addition of tomato, onion, notatoea. middling, fresh butter i i ' - and liirht bread. The original receipt for makeing this "stew," after the tomato was known to be a most excellent article food is as follows: Take one snuirrel. fresh and nice, a half pound of middling, cut thin and with skin off, and water in sufficient rinantitv. Put on at 8 .o'clock to cook for five hours, then flesh will leave the bones of the squirrel, which should be taken out. Now add one quart of to matoes ( neeled ). one small onion, one- half pound of butter (fresh), one good size Irish potato, two ears of corn with the grains split down each row before cutting from the cob. Then a sufficient quantity of sweet ligh thread shotwll be added with tomatoes iust one hour be fore dinner. Now season to the taste with both black and red peper, and you have the genuine Brunswicks qirirrel stew. It is a remarkable fact that no other flesh will impart the delicate7 flavor as the squirrel, hence there is nothing to take its place. A Child's Heart Pansy. mi a m n J. he other day a curious old woman, having a bundle in her hand, and walk mg with pamtul enort, sat down on a curbstone to rest. A group of three little ones, the oldest about nine, stop- pea in trout or the old woman, saymg never a word, but watching her face She smiled. Suddenly the smile faded, and the corner of the calico apron, went up to wipe away 4 tear. The eldest child asketL: "Are you sorry because you heven't got any children ?" "I I had children once, but they are dead," whispered the woman, a sob in her throat " I'm sorry," said the little girl, as her chin quivered. "I'd give you one of my little brothers, but 1 haven t got but two, and I don't believe I'd like to spare one." " God bless yon child bless you for ever, sobbed the old woman, and for a minute her face was buried in her apron. "But I'll tell you what I'll do' seri ously continued the child. "You may kiss us all once, and if little Ben isn t afraid you may kiss him four times, for he's just as sweet as candy." Pedestrians, who saw three well dressed children put their arms around that strange old woman's neck and kiss her, were greatly puzzled. They didn't know the hearts of children, and they didn't hear the woman's words as she rose to go : " O, children, I'm only a poor old woman, believing 1 d nothing to live for ; but you've given me a lighter heart than I've had for ten long years.' Pretty Girls. Beauty in women is not to be under valued, but it is easy to overvalue it. A well known employer who has about two thousand girls in his store and work rooms was askad the other day whether a pretty girl could sell more goods than an ordinary looking one. After hesitation he answered doubtfully- "MYes, if she has other qualifica tions." Beauty alone, he said, will not lure the money from a careful custo mer, and when a girl is too consciou of beauty and is disposed to depend upon it for her power to please, it be comes a hindrance. The intelligent mind, the winning manner, the earn est purpose, are the other qualifications, which give success. It is much the same in the great affair of marriage. Beauty alone is by no means the at tractive force it is often supposed to be. Dull, conscious, irresponsive beauty pleases but for a moment and does not in that moment please much. It is the good friendly, kind, capable girl, whom we all like, who can soonest con vert liking into love. If in addition to all these nice qualities she has the gift of beauty, so much the better, but we cin dispense with that very easily when the heart is good and the mind is intelligent. It is well enough that 11 girls should wish to be pretty, for we do not believe there is a m sin m ov istence but that would prefer a pretty woman, other things being equal, to a homely one for his wife. TTnappreciated GtUlantry. iom ixrwin asserted one day in his committee-room that it was never safe to interfere between husband and wife ... -.1JTuu ut uis declaration nar rated an mstanoe which occurred wueu newas animated by the ardor and chivalry of youth. Traveling a little-frequented rural district he came upon a cabin, from behind which he heard the angry voice of a man S3 with the cream, of a worn. min- woman ana .torn), a hickory SUnrimr eev ivn - --- 0 fbrnncrh the air as if well laid on. He A fn croi sicrht of the cause of avrui, " -o - 7 . all this clamor, when-he saw a burly looking fellow thrashing his - wife like flnry with a tfck too formidable to be within tjieineaning of the statute. On ppinr our friend the belligerent sus- w -o . - - . . , pended, the "shower of tininer cenzea to fall, and there was a great calm of a few moment s duration. The young an, whose wrath naa suaaemy waxea ot against the cruel husband,cned whose wrath had suddenly waxed out : "You brate ! you rascal I throw down that whip, and don't touch the woman again, or I U wear it out over 0 your own ugjy carcass : you savage you f W ho should respond 10 inis rt . ..a al l- va iantdetiance but the miurea iaay herself. Turning her blowzed hair nak nf her face, arid giving her fist a avw 7 r-f r) portentous shake, she squalled out a . -. - a He s as good as you are, you gawKy, good-for-nothing creeter you t A Western DacL ... -ai Two western editors ot opposing newspapeas once inane roois ot tneni- selves. It came about through the editor of one of the papers declann in a leader that the editor of the other paper was a bigamist, and that gentle man resenting the calumny by pull ing the liberal's nose in the public street. The Mayor of the town kindly undertook to arrange for the difficulty being settled" in a proper way, and the two editors were soon enscoused, rifle in hand, behind the trees in a wood. For two mortal hours they dodged and peeped, neither caring to fire, lest by missing he should leave himself at his enemy s mercy. Then the rain came down, arid one of the combatants dis covered that it had saturated his pow der. uIs your powder wet ?" shouted "he to his rival. "No," answered the other. "Mine's beautifully dry," continued the first. But his adversary, guessing how matters were, came boldly out of cover, with his weapon ready to come tto the "present." u Stop ! " cried the appalled man, "stop ! Let's have a parley. You're a darned good fellow. Suppose instead of shooting we go into partnership ?" " All right," riplied the other, and they returned home together. Of course both editors had to set themselves right with their subscribers, which they did by telling them that their guns were wet, and wouldn't go off. He left ! The popular test of allowing an animal to witness concerning his own ership is not always successful. A case was once brought into court in which the ownership of a dog was questioned. The judge knew the popular method in such trials, and determined to let the dog "testify by every mark of affec tion." "Stop !" exclaimed hi.s honor. "Stop right there ! Now you, Mr. Plaintiff, get into that far corner out there ; and you, Mr. Defendent, go into the corner over here. There ! Now both of you whistle, and, Mr. Clerk, you loose the dog. The man whom the dog seeks is his master. "The plaintiff and defendent whis tled., Ihe dog hardly noticed the sounds. They whistled again. The clerk let go his hold. The dog cast a look about him of mingled disgust and timidity, lifted one ear at the jury and another at the clerk. Tfyen throwing back his head, he gave vent to a howl of terror, and shot out of the door like a meteor. Pink-Eye Influenza. Pink-eye is a term commonly given to inflamations about the eye or nostrils of the horse, says the American Agri culturist, but in most cases the ailment can be directly traced to an influenza which of itself assumes a variety of symptoms. The first attention is usu ally attracted by the dumpish ness or debility of the horse ; the eyes become red or blood shot and the lids swollen, and the light pains them. y The hind legs swell and other parts of the body become dropical. ' The fiist thing is to get the patient into a clean, dry stall, where he can get pure air. If limbs are cold Tub and bandage them, or use liniments, bive the following drench : Sulphur, five drachms; cream of tartar, two drachms; salt, one ounce. Mix these with flaxseed tea. American Farmer. "Do unto others as you would that is a eoklen others should do unto you" rule for nations as well as individuals The result of the recent Chinese out rages upon American missionaries show conclusively that they were promted by feelings of revenge and retaliation for the assaults upon Chinese by Ameri cans on the Pacific Slope. The China man is no more than human, and it is certainly no more than a human impulse to neturn blow for blow, outrage for outrage. The Chinese on the Pacific Slope have been made to "see sights" in a style peculiar to that section. They have been beaten and maltreated; their houses have been pulled down about their oars, and they have bee hunted and driven like wild animals from place to place. The retaliatory assaults on the missionaries point a moral in this matter. If we expect American citizens in China to be safe from insult and violence, we must extend the protection of the laws to the Chinese in America, A little girl lately wrote to her friend: "Yesterday a little baby sister arrived, and papa is on his Journey. It was but a pieoe of luck that mama was at home to take care of it." The Option Withdrawn. The Richmond & Danville Ifculread system has withdrawn its proposition to purchase the stock of the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad. Meckkn- burg and Iredell counties and nearly all of the individual stockholders had signi fied their willingness to sell at the price; offered, but four or five private stock holders, representing 60 shares out of 8,000, declined to sell, and the Rich mond & Danville system has withdrawn its option, not f anting any mf the stock unless it can secure the entire issue. It is very much to be regretted that the sale failed. It would have enabled this county to pay off all of its debt and to have reduced taxation, and it may be a long time before it has another oppor tunity to sell this stock on such -favor able terms. The Landmark Graceless Giants. One of the most popular preachers of tbe day, and one especially blessed to youog men, is the Rev. Thaln Davidson, of London. Preaching from the giants of the early days (Gen. vi, 4) he says : ' It Is a grand thing, no doubt, to have a stalwart frame, a robust physique; but there is just a Utile tendency In certain quarters to wor-ihip mete ani mal force, and go in lor what is called a muscular CliiisUanlty. a gymn.islum is an excellent thing, but It wont do much tor the soul. You want to be developed all round. A broad chest, a tall tU'ure, an i a stalwart arm ar excei lent In ihelr way; out I have In my mind's eye cer tain young fe.lows whose ambition setms to reach no ulgher ; and, therefore. 1 think it as well to re mind you that, among the biggest giants that have trod the earth, have been some of the most depraved and unmitigated scounireU ever known. " I want to Know wuat tnose giants or tne oiaeu Unie did for the hum in race? lu what respect was the world the better tor their existence? What me morials have they leit behind t hem on the earth to awaken our gratitude? 1 know of none, where mere corpar.il m igultudeand animal strength have been worshipped, there has generally been a cor responding snoit-coming as regards mental and moral proportions; even as the tab.e Titans of Gre cian an i Kgyptian myihologyxvere not more dis tiruruished for their stature th in they were for their imbecility and cruelty. Were I so tall to reach The pole. Or grasp the ocean with my spun, I must be measured by my soul : 'i he mind's the standard of the man.' " Behold Goliath of Gath, with terrific form and swag- rlug meln, stepping fovtu to defy the armies of the living God; and lo! a pebble hurled by a shep herd boy lays the uiouster low. 4 Fling but a stone, the giant dies.' And then look at Paul, a Utile fee ble in in, pale and puny In physl jue, but grand nl moral m ijesty and intellectual strength, causing the Woman Procurator Felix to treniDie in uis pre sence. "Haul of the Oil Testament, the tlrst kin? ot Is rael, was a man of goodly physical proportions standing head and saouiders above all bis fellow?, he must have had a portly and eomm inlag pr -sence. Yet who can read his history wit'iout per ceiving that In character, In all that constitiitt s real manhood, be was a poor weanling?. fealoiis, pusill inlmous, and Irresolute, he was kingly iu no thin? but In bodilv Hgure. Why, little Zaecheus, of Jericho, turned oufa better man than he. Now the Christian church should be a manufac tory of men. Here all the elements or a true and noble manhood s iould be developed. The normal type of m snhood can never be reached e cept In Christ .lesus. 1 assert that no man can be a man, in the full sense of that splendid and imgnlheent monosyi'-able. who is not a Christian. Till j ou come to this you are dwarfed, you are pinched, you are belittled; only from the moment of conversion do you really begin to grow up towards perfect men. and the stature of the fulluoss of Christ." r anger ! A neglected cold" or cough may 'eau to liiMimoiita.consump:ioh or other falal di ease. Strong's Pectoral Pills will cm e a cold n by magic. let. thing for dyspepsiii.jn digestion, sick headache us thousands testify- If you want to keep up with the times takj the WatcjimAK you can't be left. SOMETHING NEW! " LAMP CHIMNEYS 3 not break by heat, lor s;i!c ENNI6S' that will nl DIAMOND DY3S - wish Ht colors von ENNISS for Scel ol ENNISS'. , DON'T FORGET to call all kinds at TO THE LADIES : Call and see the Flower Pot at ENNISS'. ET s: " t 3 ac 3 i. ft ll z (9 e". - - -i S - 3 as c m P A BEST KNOWN FOR CATARRH SORE MOUTH SORE THROAT In all forms and stages. PURELY VEGETABLE rttQUirttSNO INSTRUMENT. It Cares whsra others relief. failed to give Dr. B. B. D.wls, Athens, Ga., says: "I suffered with Catarrh five years. But since using CKuTAIN u AT ABU II CUBE am entirely free from ihe dis- Dr. O. B. Howe, Athens, Ga.. says: "CERTAIN CATARRH CUBK cured me of a severe ulcerated sere throat, and 1 cheerfully endorse It." Mis Lucy J. Coos. confe Co. tia.. writes. Sept . 17th, 1XS5: "One bottle of jour remedy entirely sured me of C ittrrh with which I had suffered greatly for five years. " J. U. Allgooi, Athens, Ga., writes Snpt. 2, 'So; "1 had severe sore throat more th:in two weeks; was entirely cored by CERTAIN CATARRH CtREln one day." CAN YOU DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY? WE THINK NOT. Only a tew of our miny csrttflcAtesare given hen. Others c n ba obtalaeJ from your druggist, or by addressing 3 C. CO., ATHENS, Ga. For Sale by J. H. ENNISS, Salisbury N.C. 21:lv. I certify that on the 15th of Febru- arv l comnimcnceft irivina my wuri 1 A children, a'ed 2, 4, G and 8 years. respectively, Smith's Worm Oil, andj am within six davs there were at least 1200 worms excelled. Oncchikij , passed over 100 m one nijilit. J. MMPSOX. Hall Co., February 1, 179. Sir: My child, five years old, hac rsvmotoms of worms. I tried cmoraejt and other Worm Medicines, but fad" . . n !ia red to expel ajiy. seeing Mr. unin m csrtiticate, I sot a vial of vour Worm i Oil, and the first dose brought forty worms, and the second dose so manyj were passed I could not count them. S. II. AD AMU. 21:lv. (.r-varta mi v, wct aj TIRED OUT! At this wo on nearly ertrv roe noeds to cue anrna aort of tonic. IRON raters into almost every phy sician's prescription far thoea who need boikliaaj op. pii! I THE i EST TONIC For WeakaCM, Lsuwilndca Lack of Energy, etc., It H AS Ha EQUAL and ia the only Iron medicine that is not Injarttma. It Enriches the Blood In Tisro rules the SS j stem, Restores) Appetite. Aid Digestion It does not blacken or in jtrre the teeth, cause hoad OaSJ or produce constipation other Iron wudirine do Dr G.R. Bxhxxet, a leading physician of Spring field. Ohio, says: " Brown's Iron Bitters fa a thortmgbly cd medi cine. I use it in my practice, and find its action ex cels all other forms of iron. In weakness, or a low con dition of the system. Brown's Iron Bitters is usually a positive necowity. It is all that is claimed for it. D. W. N. WatJEBs, 1219 Tbirty-sooond Street, Georgetown. D. C, says: ' Brown's Iron Bitters ia the Tonic of the age. Nothing better. It creates) appetite, gives strength and improves digestion." Gennine has above Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only bf BKOvYJi CHEIHCAL CO., BALTlUOUt, MD. ESTABLISHED 1812. (Wound on White Spools) A full line of this celebrated THREAD WHI.T, PAST BLACK and COI- Olt fr Mile at wholesale and retail bv MEUONEY & BKOS, Salisbury N. C. 44;;Jiu. The Watchman is devoted to the best interests of the people of North Carolina; to the development of the State's indus trial resources; to her farms, her forests, her minerals and her water-powers It should be in your family. Subscribe for it. "OJ V XJ&OH "3 '3 a oj pn as JCWOJL u:nvv.nn ar.uaaiq3l9T jo 99 unj fit Ll H30NIS d s.OaMMJ I'aJiS VI IM U "99 9M MWaWMW pv aaasjaajaaa uinnw sinaS v "winaSw oi ...ii.id jno osjn '.doo 3din w xoj sdiinns uj aiaa;) naiju puss Pqll Kind ptun ni J wjo.w tisisain itow ki ONIXUIH sMOIn 1 'nafllA tflleA Mil mmm . & q "-Id '11'" -MtlJ lOH "Ma m osV -spuot iuojuip OOOC 'Vt Ht JWMIJ aJMl luaiaiioaj pun I.1JIIJ..H.1M till 1 AdM 91 S1N3Q THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS THOllOUGIILY EQUilM'ED ol) frintiiig, FROM POSTERS as big as a birdoor down to most delicate Listing ;ards. Letter ami Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, PRICE USTS, Jittjaal ani prtij Jrognmrnts, . AM) Blanks OF ALL KINLS Court and Magisterial, 3T"Orders solicited and satlffaf tlon guaranteed XXlAO A OJ. XuO- r. rXoara-il & Co': .-TO.pt Adterttainr; ruirran 1 10 fpm?o St ). trh"rr )4rHrriKto ..ulraciit may lw mae for It IN NEW VQKK. jB 1 n " r n aaasaaaaS "g. o X , g S 5 5 g- jM V VT.' m m MM isjt m aS2ui - ' - vS355 MEN ONLY a nmp.K PPRMAN-NT CERTAIN CURE FOR A QUICK. PERMANENT, CERTAIN CURE FOR Ioa nrrailinc Manhood, Norvousai Weakness. of Strem Vigor or Objmm by ind iscretions, i excesses, etc benefltaln a day; Cares asaa'ly within a month, fo .ueception SOLtaln. PrAnd fall ll II si 1 1 1 nMiwjtsiii! Isttrr of adv i ee In nlain wsr.led cnvelppereo BI1IE J4EDICA1. OO, P.O. Drawer B-Salo, N.Y A Life Experience. Rerr arkablo and quick: curea. Trial Packagel Send stamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WAD A CO. Louisiana, Mo, ORGANIZED 1859 A Home Company SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital $300,000 Total assets $750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at a equate rates. Losses promptly ad justed and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation. J. SH0DE3 BSOWNE, Prest. W3.C0ABT, Soo. J, Allen Brown, Agt, Salisbury, N.O. 24:9 m. For Sals at this Office : Land Deeds Real Estate Mortgage Deeds..., SUerlfT lieede of several different rorms; Chattel Mortgages Mortgage Sale Notices; Magistrates' Suinmonses.Jixeeailons. Subpoenas Witness Tickets Transcripts, &c. Bastardy Warrants and Ronds.... State Warrants, Hall Boads ...Peace Bonds Appearance Bonds, Appeal Bonds Prosecution Bonds Ejjctment Writs summitry Attachments. . .Bonds to make Title.... Sale Notices lor Administrators, Trespass Notices A full line of Solictors indictment forms. Numerous blank forms ;or superior Court Clei ka. . . Several forms for use of Attorneys And many Miscellaneous. All which will be sold iow Blanks i.f any and all kluds printed to order in ben style and on gcod paper-at very low figures. 12 vols, of sclentllic Amercan, 1 No. each of .loses' Law and Equity. 23o lbs. Brno 's second hand Bourgeois tied up. 25 or 3o Fonts advertising display type, lo Jobbing Fonts, loo lbs. Large Bonier type. 5rOne complete stock of Printing material for a Ave column paper and Job Office, presses Included. smiany of the above Blanks and nearly all the , printing stock, will be sold veiy cheap for cash or ! on snort time. Richmond & Danville Railroad. Western North Carolina Division. General Passenger Office. ASHEVILLE, N. C, Aug. 11, 1886. Commencing Aug. 22. the following Passenger Train Schedule, will be oprrattd over this di vision. J' -2 I TRAIN NO. ra 1 EAST I Arrive Leave. TRAIN NO. 52 WEST. Arrive I Oave.j Mais Line p M. 12.55 2.1 2.43 3.06 3.56 5.oa 5 33 5.52 6.29 7.5 S.43 9 21 10.17 10.40 11 3oA! 12 57 PH 2 10 I 2 4M ; 3 31 : 3 56 5 02 5 33 1 5 V2 Salisbury. ...... Statesvllle Newton Hickory Icard .Morjr union Marion Old Fort Hound Knob. . . Black Mountain. AsUf.llle Alexanders Marshall Warm Springs. Paint Poc'; 5 ISPM 4 12 3 10 2 38 1 53 I 28 12 27 11 56 11 40 10 52 9 50 9 16 5 40 7 20 r. n. 4 12 3 10 2 43 2 16 1 28 12 2Tm 11 57 1 4" 10 52 10 01 16 8 40 7 47 6 29 7 -Vi 8 4: 9 il 10 20 00 AM TRAIN NU. WEST. Main l ire TRAIN .No. EAST. 51. Arrive. Leave. A r 1 e . I Leave A.M. 2 43 3 56 4 33 5 09 5 44 6 r 7 3(i 8 i0 9 07 M 00 10 4S 11 30 12 28PM 3 25 1 2opm Salisbury , 2 44 Statesviie 3 56 Newten 4 31 . , Hickory 5 09 Icard .144 Morg.iulon , ft JJ 'Marlon 7 37 Old Fort . ....... 8 25 Round Knob , 9 07 Black Mountain. Id os .shevllle 10 48 ! Alexanders 11 30 ; Marshall s 05 -Warm Springs p m. Paint Rock ;12 H !J0 iltt 9 40 :.y 38 12 CO it no .! 20 24 21 4:i 0 38 ,11 28 10 17 1 9 41 9 12 I 8 40 7 30 6 57 6 3r 5 29 4 31 3 43 3 01 : 00 I 1 13 TRAIN No. 7 TltAiN No. 8 fnroh Div - Arrive Lhve uulri- ! Arrive I LeaTe A. M. 11 11 '10 1sa.m 6hevllle 11 12 IjTurnplpe 12 40PM ' Waynpf.vlllc 3 i0 I 15 . P. M. 2 IS 12 21 12 2CEM 1 00 35 4 36 0 0B 2 35 2 4 5 3 36 4 25 r. m. 'Sylva Webster . .. Wlllttler ... Charleston ,Jiirr.,9. ... 10 2! !:o is ' 9 28 8 36 10 27 10 J6 I 9 2 8 45 A.M. C 00 Meal Matlons. Trains NoH. 5o and 51 run solid bPtween LouLsville and Salisbury earrvlnfl Pullman Sleepers between Cinclnattl; Louisville and Knoxvllle abb betveeri arm Springs and Ooldsboro. Trains No. 52 and 53 run solid between Morrlstnwn a nn Salisbury carrying Leightoo Sleeping cars be tween Cbattunooga and Afhevllle. w. a. i i i:k, a. . r. A. Ashovillp, N. p. C. W. CHE RS, a. o. p. a. Richmond Va. V. E, McBEE. Supt. Asheville N. C. i Is on file in P h 11 nul Dbla at the newspaper Adver- If. AYER & SON. our authorized avntft. Gn Waaknimnnd die Aged Men. mm av n i i.inf pertert and fill Manlr Strength and Viaorona Health. brought about by Indi-icretion. Fimnra. Pass Pi a I si Work, or too free Iadabjenoe, w mmk that 70a snd vs CSr.al? ?ih statement of ronr tronble. and secw ajhtAiarauaAOJE rKf:K,aHth Tlhi--d Famrriiet.c. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1886, edition 1
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